The Worthington Brewery (Worthington & Co.) http://www.worthingtonswhiteshield.com/frontpage.html was founded c. 1761 by William Worthington. All Worthington's beers are brewed “By Appointment to HM The Queen”. White Shield richly deserved its award: it's a classic India Pale Ale, brewed in Burton-on-Trent since the 19th century and a beer of historic importance, part of a style that revolutionised brewing on a world scale.” wrote Roger Protz, in The Guardian.

Worthington's are delighted to be enthusiastic sponsors and supporters of the Ospreys. http://www.ospreysrugby.com/home.php Worthington's is not only a very popular ale in Wales, but is also synonymous with its association with rugby. Its support and passion for rugby goes from its proud partnership and shirt sponsorship since the inception of the Ospreys to its long term involvement with and support of "grass roots rugby". As the parent company has progressed and evolved from Welsh Brewers to Bass and now to Molson Coors Brewers (fourth largest and biggest family brewers in the world), one constant has been Worthington's support of the great game of rugby.

Worthington's recognises there is nothing that goes together better than a "pint of good ale and the great game of rugby". Nowhere is this appreciated more than with the knowledge and passionate Ospreys supporters.

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